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I'd wipe down seats, dash, door panels, interior roof with a degreaser/cleaner. Maybe simple green. I think that would be safe on the leather/plastic. If the smell is still there, I'd then shampoo the carpet. Also, it's cheap enough so replace the cabin filter.
If smell still persists, then I'd go with an ionization machine. Mostly anything you buy online is going to produce ozone, which isn't good for your lungs. You may need to leave it in there for a good day or two. Then open the windows for a couple of minutes until you can't smell the ozone. (kind of has a metallic smell, the ozone will dissapate quiclky) If it's still smelling, you'll have to put the ionizer back in.
Just did the same thing with an ionizer and my cycling shoes. Took 2 full days but it killed the smell that 3 washes in the washing maching couldn't get rid of.
If smell still persists, then I'd go with an ionization machine. Mostly anything you buy online is going to produce ozone, which isn't good for your lungs. You may need to leave it in there for a good day or two. Then open the windows for a couple of minutes until you can't smell the ozone. (kind of has a metallic smell, the ozone will dissapate quiclky) If it's still smelling, you'll have to put the ionizer back in.
Just did the same thing with an ionizer and my cycling shoes. Took 2 full days but it killed the smell that 3 washes in the washing maching couldn't get rid of.
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